CHANDELIERS AND CROWN MOULDING, mohair and faux fur, studded shoes and perfect manicures, brass and marble and fallen rose petals — here are 20 images of inspiration for a little mid-week romance . . .
The Girl in a Room 2006, by Phoebe Rudomino Above: Phoebe Rudomino Still from Johnson & Johnson’s ‘Imagine’ Total Hydration...
“Pick the day. Enjoy it – to the hilt. The day as it comes. People as they come… The past,...
THE FIRST DECOR INSPIRATION of the year is the ultra-relaxed home of Christina Zilber, Founder of Jouer Cosmetics. Filled with...
THERE ARE STILL A MILLION THINGS that need to fall into place on this new adventure that we’re on (more on...
THERE IS CURRENTLY A hotel room picnic here with cava and holiday merriment, but in case you’re still not yet...
WAS JUST TELLING MY friend Louise over drinks last night, about my very favourite coffee table book at the moment, William Hodgins Interiors by Stephen M. Salny & Margaret Russell. The book covers nearly 50 years of the work of William Hodgins, a Boston-based interior decorator who is regarded as one of the last great old-guard decorators.
GLITTERING CHANDELIERS and canopy beds draped in silk, Carrara marble, faux fur and brass, blue toile and garlands strung in...
This instalment of PLACES features two beautiful hotels in Venice: the modern Bauer Il Palazzo with its terrace bar, Murano and stained glass,...
WE FEATURED THE HOME of Alison Cayne, founder of Haven’s Kitchen, a New York Cooking School, in June of last...
ARTICLES No. 02 & something new by Victoria are still on the way, but the days are darker now and there’s rain and wind and a chill in the air, so we’re feeling like homebodies, spending as much time as possible by the fire...
BREAKFAST ON THE TERRACE, lilac sofas and velvet throw cushions, manicured hedges and luxurious lengths of silk drapery, romantic canopy...
WHILE CLEARING OUT & reorganising things in the office, happened upon an old magazine supplement featuring the Gritti Palace [more from...
JULIET BALCONIES OVERLOOKING THE OCEAN, lovely wallpaper and crystal chandeliers; velvet curtains and chinoiserie, gilded mirrors and crown mouldings–these are...
Cologne, Germany-based photographer, Candida Höfer, is known for technical perfection and a strictly conceptual approach in her work. The photographer began taking colour photographs of interiors of public buildings--offices, banks and waiting rooms--in 1979 while studying in Düsseldorf.